
For Fall Winter 2025, Diesel enters a new phase of its evolution. Glenn Martens continues to examine the material language of denim and distortion, but this time his focus sharpens on women, their movement, their rhythm, their self-creation. The collection captures a version of femininity that feels deliberate, physical, and contemporary. Every look seems to carry both weight and momentum, suggesting a woman who builds her identity through fabric, gesture, and control.
FALL WINTER 2025
Denim remains the foundation of the collection, but it appears transformed. Martens treats it like a sculptural material, molding it to the body’s lines until it behaves more like metal than cotton. It glistens under studio light, stiff in places, fluid in others. Laminated finishes and frayed seams sit side by side, producing garments that feel simultaneously raw and refined. This approach allows denim to shift from utility into abstraction, revealing its ability to move with the wearer rather than contain her.

Martens speaks through structure. Every silhouette reflects precision, cropped jackets that slice at the waist, skirts with worn-out details, outerwear that drapes with measured gravity. These cuts frame the body with tension, never ornament, creating a dialogue between exposure and restraint. The result is architecture made wearable: a study in balance where proportion replaces decoration and movement becomes the design’s central theme.
Color operates like punctuation. Martens uses asphalt gray, acid yellow, and deep oil-blue as tonal foundations. Occasionally, rust red or metallic silver punctures the palette, echoing the industrial materials that have long defined Diesel’s visual identity. These shades look lived-in, as though they carry the memory of friction and time. They resist glamour and instead favor endurance, grounding the collection in realism rather than fantasy.

Texture drives much of the emotional force of FW25. Leather jackets are heat-treated until they resemble weathered stone. Knitwear clings with quiet persistence. Denim surfaces ripple with distortion, their irregularities forming a kind of language of imperfection. These tactile contrasts generate intimacy; they invite touch while preserving mystery. Martens seems interested in how surfaces speak, how a worn texture or a visible seam can say more about confidence than polish ever could.
Accessories extend the same logic. Belts in heavy grain leather, thick-soled boots, and sharply structured bags define the posture of each look. They serve as embellishments, as much as function, asserting weight and direction. Even jewelry, where it appears, echoes the mechanical. Pieces that suggest movement and purpose rather than ornamentation. Every detail reinforces the collection’s focus on autonomy, framing a woman who moves through space on her own terms.

The atmosphere of the collection carries a sense of movement and material strength. It feels grounded yet electric, charged with the hum of construction and tension. Surfaces suggest metal, polish, and friction, textures that seem to echo the idea of building something powerful by hand. The energy is tactile, shaped by contrast between weight and motion, between precision and instinct. Within that mood, there’s an undercurrent of confidence, not loud or ornamental, but steady and self-assured. The collection exists in a space where structure feels alive, and control becomes its own kind of seduction.
Martens’ work with Diesel has always challenged definitions of mass fashion. FW25 continues that trajectory by expanding the idea of accessibility into authorship. The Diesel woman designs herself in motion; she participates in the act of creation. The clothes adapt to her, not the other way around. Their distortions, folds, and textures suggest process, a reminder that identity, like fabric, gains strength through friction.

What makes the collection remarkable is its restraint. There is no excess or nostalgia, only precision. Martens avoids the tropes of femininity often tied to delicacy or allure. Instead, he offers structure, rhythm, and awareness. His woman carries a sense of clarity that surpasses both rebellion and softness. She stands in her own design, confident in the textures that mark her.
Diesel FW25 captures a vision of modern femininity that moves with physical honesty. The collection frames women as builders, of movement, of image, of presence. It places material and body in dialogue, creating a language of form that feels lived rather than imagined. Martens treats distortion as composition, allowing imperfection to become evidence of life.

Glenn Martens continues to refine Diesel’s visual identity through experimentation, discipline, and instinct. With this collection, he creates an image of the contemporary woman who doesn’t ask to be seen, she defines the space she occupies. Her clothes follow her motion, hold her structure, and record her strength in every thread. Diesel FW25 leaves an impression of certainty: the future of femininity is constructed, visible, and entirely self-made.
You can find DIESEL’s Fall collection at Fashion&Friends stores in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Pančevo, Kragujevac, and Niš, at the monobrand DIESEL store in Galerija Mall, online at fashionandfriends.com, and on the Fashion&Friends app.